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Mr Ripple

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It's no longer safer to hold the hand rail while going up stairs or an escalator.

Never has picking your nose been so dangerous.

Washing your hands pre and post visiting the toilet.

Any nail biters out there?

Hopefully the street crew are keeping their hand out of their pants?
 
Being given a tin of pilchards yesterday from my neighbour, she used an antibacterial wipe, then she put it on the fence post and I sprayed it with neat iso alcohol and let it dry before handling it.
 
Public toilet doors in the UK are stupid when you go in you can push the door open with your elbow etc, then you go, then wash your hands then the door has to be pulled open to get out, why don't someone insist they are hinged the other way around, not a hard job and would save people catching other bugs.
 
It's one of the reasons I'm not leaving the flat, I have to use a hand rail to get up / downstairs, but with the neighbours continually flouting lockdown and I can hear all of the ones above are ill, I'm not risking it.
 
It's one of the reasons I'm not leaving the flat, I have to use a hand rail to get up / downstairs, but with the neighbours continually flouting lockdown and I can hear all of the ones above are ill, I'm not risking it.
I don't blame you, stick to your plan and stay safe, we the forum needs you. xxx
 
no more handshakes, elbows or feet.

so many empty buses

so many utter muppets on the road breaking speed limits and rules.

I agree with Steve. flipping the hinge would be grear or have doors that push both ways or just stick them in the open position, most toilets where you have urinals can't be seen from the door anyway they're usually tucked around a corner. you've done your business, you've washed and dried your hands, and as soon as you leave, your hands are already dirtier than when you first came in and need washing again.
 
no more handshakes, elbows or feet.

so many empty buses

so many utter muppets on the road breaking speed limits and rules.

I agree with Steve. flipping the hinge would be grear or have doors that push both ways or just stick them in the open position, most toilets where you have urinals can't be seen from the door anyway they're usually tucked around a corner. you've done your business, you've washed and dried your hands, and as soon as you leave, your hands are already dirtier than when you first came in and need washing again.
The failure is not the door though it's the fault of the disgraceful unwashed.
 
Ha wasnt expecting this i thought this was a chat about older mods and attys that have fallen out of favour (like ALL my kit...)

tho on this theme i have become far less bothered by BBF dates on dry goods and tins.. had a 2016 dated pot noodle for lunch.. still got 2 more from the same pack in the cupboard.. all good even though the soy sachett had dried up.
 
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